WPL All-Stars 2019 Roster

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The 2019 WPL All-Stars composed of top players from the Women's Premier League. They competed against the Collegiate All-Americans and a D1/D2 All Star team. [1]

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Coaching Staff

WPL All-Star Staff

Players

Eastern Conference
PlayerHome TeamPositionYears in WPL All-Stars
Sarah Levy New York Rugby Club Wing, FullbackFirst Year
Shamira Robles New York Rugby Club Fullback, Outside CenterFirst Year
Carly Waters New York Rugby Club ScrumhalfFirst Year
Amber Chandu New York Rugby Club PropFirst Year
Andrea Villanova New York Rugby Club Hooker, UtilitySecond year
Misha Green New York Rugby Club Back RowSecond year
Tahlia Brody New York Rugby Club Loose forwardSecond year
Emilee Jalosuo Twin Cities Amazons FlankerFirst Year
Ali Gillberg Twin Cities Amazons Prop, LockThird Year
Rachel Lentsch Twin Cities Amazons ScrumhalfFirst Year
Chloe Jex DC Furies Prop, 8First Year
Claire Stingley Beantown RFC Flanker, HookerFirst Year
Olivia Benzan-Daniel Beantown RFC Prop, UtilityFirst Year
Amanda Schweitzer Beantown RFC Flanker, Outside CenterFirst Year
Kathryn Treder Beantown RFC Hooker, FlankerFirst Year
Kelli Smith Beantown RFC Fullback, WingFirst Year
Christina Swift Atlanta Harlequins Wing, FullbackFirst Year
Cortney Kuehl Atlanta Harlequins Center, WingFirst Year
Megan Rom Atlanta Harlequins Prop, HookerSecond year
Cynthia Campbell Atlanta Harlequins Inside CenterFirst Year
Corinne Heavner Atlanta Harlequins FlyhalfFirst Year
Chi Chi Chukwueke Atlanta Harlequins Back RowFirst Year
KB Broughton Atlanta Harlequins Back 3First Year
Western Conference
PlayerHome TeamPositionYears in WPL All-Stars
Tiffany Tate San Diego Surfers Wing, CenterFirst Year
Julie Buescher San Diego Surfers 8, LockFirst Year
Megan Foster San Diego Surfers Flyhalf, CenterSecond year
Adrienne Acosta Oregon Rugby Sports Union PropThird Year
Te Awhina Ho Chee Oregon Rugby Sports Union 8, LockFirst Year
Adriana Mendoza Oregon Rugby Sports Union Fullback, WingFirst Year
Melissa Polheber Finkelstein Glendale Merlins Prop, LockSecond year
Jeanna Beard Glendale Merlins HookerFirst Year
Sam Luther Glendale Merlins Lock, PropSecond year
Nichole Wanamaker Glendale Merlins Back 3First Year
Amandine Chatelier Glendale Merlins Loose forwardFirst Year
Juliann Tordonato Glendale Merlins CenterSecond year
Rachel Ehrecke Glendale Merlins Back row, CenterFirst Year
Kadie Sanford Chicago North Shore Rugby Prop, FlankerFirst Year
Kaitlyn Kasper Chicago North Shore Rugby Flanker, HookerFirst Year
Kathleen Stanley Chicago North Shore Rugby Flyhalf, CenterFirst Year
Rose DiBalsamo Chicago North Shore Rugby ScrumhalfFirst Year
Kedra Davis Berkeley All Blues 8, LockFirst Year
Shelby Lin Berkeley All Blues ScrumhalfSecond year
Ceara Lafferty Berkeley All Blues Lock, 8First Year
Evan Hoese Berkeley All Blues Wing, CenterFirst Year
Tyra Norlander Berkeley All Blues Lock, Loose forwardFirst Year
Serena Liu Berkeley All Blues Fullback, WingFirst Year

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References

  1. Gillberg, Alicia (2019-07-26). "WPL Announces 2019 East and West All-Star Rosters". WPL Rugby. Retrieved 2020-07-11.